Category Archives: Christianity

The Quiet Lives of Ordinary People

Kings and generals may sweep across the world like storms on the surface of history, but the current of all things will continue to move towards its goal. Continue reading

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Doubt Wisely

The great English man of letters Malcolm Muggeridge was right when he claimed that we are living in one of the most gullible ages ever. Continue reading

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From Shame to Pride: A Journey of Faith

I was navigating this world as a newly converted Christian. One of the guys who sat across the table from me in study hall – there were so many of us that study halls took place in the cafeteria and … Continue reading

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Faith and Prayer (Mark 9:14-29)

When Jesus says to this dad, “Everything is possible to the one who believes,” the one who believes and for whom everything is possible is preeminently Jesus. The desperate father’s smidgeon of faith is joined to the great faith and faithfulness of Jesus the son of God. Continue reading

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Fasting or Feasting: Spiritual Nourishment at Church and Home

It is the men and women who have learned to nourish themselves on Scripture during the week who derive the most benefit from a sermon on Sunday. They have discriminating tastes. They recognize artificial ingredients, spit out poisons, relish a hearty meal, enjoy a satisfying after-dinner treat. Continue reading

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Prayer: It Doesn’t Need to Be Boring

If prayer is boring, it is because bored people are praying about things that have little to do with “real” life. Continue reading

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Who Is Your Favorite Apostle?

Jesus didn’t choose Philip because he was brilliant. He didn’t go looking for him because he couldn’t get along without him. There was nothing extraordinary about Philip, at least nothing that other people could see. Jesus chose Philip because he wanted him. Continue reading

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Baptism (sermon video)

When you think about it, that is a strange thing to do. “You want to begin a new life? That’s fantastic! Let’s stick your head under water.” Continue reading

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Religious Adventure: It’s Not an Oxymoron

Prayer needn’t be an exercise in boredom—not if it is done right. It can be the door to adventure. Continue reading

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Praying: It’s Not an Individual Sport

When a group is so led by the Spirit, a remarkable thing occurs. Though various individuals speak, it is just one prayer that comes through them. These people don’t lift their voices; they lift their voice; and it is the voice of the Body of Christ, which is inexpressibly sweet to God’s ears. Continue reading

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